Education
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Loveland Board of Education adopts science curriculum
Teacher presentation shows impact investment will make for students K-12 [quote_box_right] The K-12 science team who worked to develop the adopted science curriculum: Tammie Chapman – LECC Shawn Flick – LECC Brooke Hobson – LPS Traci Stubenrauch – LPS Brandie Carter – LES Jen Stroup – LES Cindy Rack – LES Jennifer Forren – LES…
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Attorney General DeWine encourages high school students to apply for Teen Ambassador Board
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has announced that his office is now accepting applications for its Teen Ambassador Board. The Ohio Attorney General’s Teen Ambassador Board advises the office on issues related to teens. Board members serve a one-year term during which they convene twice in Columbus. They work in groups to propose solutions to problems…
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Submitting suggestions for State Standards Revisions in mathematics
From the Ohio Department of Education: If you have not yet submitted suggestions for the survey about revisions to Ohio’s Learning Standards in mathematics and English language arts, please know that the survey closes Tuesday, April 5. The purpose of the survey is to fine-tune and improve the standards, building on what is already working.…
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Loveland High School now home to THREE robotics clubs – two just competed at state
Building an award-winning program one robot at a time [quote_left]It feels a bit like you might be behind-the-scenes of a Star Wars movie set.[/quote_left]Loveland, Ohio – It feels a bit like you might be behind-the-scenes of a Star Wars movie set. Back and forth across a table a robot races, along another table parts to a second…
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Alaskan author visits Loveland Elementary School
Loveland, Ohio – Loveland Elementary School (LES) students heard about stories from Alaska Monday, Feb. 8, when Alaskan Author Shelley Gill presented to three packed assemblies. LES Teacher Laura Johnstone arranged the presentation. “Last summer I traveled to Alaska to attend a teacher conference about the Iditarod, a race I have been using as a teaching…
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URGENT REQUEST: Granny’s Garden School may close without donations
by Carole Cobb Dear Loveland Magazine Readers, Granny’s Garden School is a non-profit organization at the Loveland school grounds on Loveland Maderia Road. They need our financial help to maintain the gardens and the teaching program. If the gardens have to shut down, they would start the conversion back to grass after spring break. Also, 27 Eagle Scout’s projects will need to be removed. The decision to…
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Perfect World Science
What would Loveland science look like in a perfect world? By Dr. Amy Crouse, Loveland Assistant Superintendent of Teaching & Learning As part of the instructional cycle in Loveland, K-12 science teachers participated in a series of work sessions to review our science instruction and resources in the district. Teachers from all grade levels rarely…
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The Goddard Schools have collected 7,061 books for Loveland’s Adopt A Book
From February 29th to March 16th, The Goddard School preschoolers throughout Cincinnati partnered with Adopt A Book, a Loveland based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing at-risk kids with books. The Goddard School provides an enriched learning environment. However, not all children have the same access to books. To help children learn about the importance of reading…
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Celebrate Earth Day: Sustainability Expo at the Jackson Street Market
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Sustainability Council invites everyone to join them in Downtown Loveland on Earth Day, April 22, between 3 PM and 7 PM for three events. ONE: Interested in participating in a project that benefits the earth and our community? You can volunteer to help clean up the trail, riverfront or prep the gardens at…
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Youth Mental Health First Aid training on Friday, April 1
This Youth Mental Health First Aid training is offered at no cost to you Join Sandy Hook Promise, in partnership with Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio, for a Youth Mental Health First Aid training on Friday, April 1. Youth Mental Health First Aid is an eight-hour workshop designed to teach…
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